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Memes, when things are lively, everyone is the chosen one; when things cool down, you realize you're an Exit Liquidity Stan, a Stan...
Recently, I set a rule for myself: before entering, write down "I'm willing to lose up to this amount," and cut at the line, don't fall in love with the chart.
Honestly, storytelling is fireworks; stop-loss is the fire extinguisher.
Am I about to want to rush again?
Yes, my hands are itchy, but I'll just set the stop-loss first.
Some people also complain that miners/validators are eating too well, and that MEV makes the ordering unfair.
I understand that feeling of frustration—"I place an order like waiting in line, they cut in line."
So now, I’m even lazier to hold positions; if I can't make a profit, so be it.
Don’t force yourself to be a hero; after all, heroes might end up as bagholders in the end.